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THE FLATS – Sophomores McKenzie Campbell and Brooke Switzer have both earned invitations to participate at the 2021 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming Championships. The meet will be held March 17-20 at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C.
A complete list of this year’s participants can be found here. More information regarding the 2021 championships can be found here.
To earn an invitation to compete at the NCAA Championships, swimmers had to of met established time standards in meets throughout the season.
Campbell earned an invite in the 400 IM (4:12.02) and 200 fly (1:56.52), while Switzer was listed to compete in the 200 free (1:45.62). Campbell owns the 30th best time in the country in the 400 IM, while also owning the No. 33 200 fly mark.
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech women’s swimming defeated Vanderbilt’s women, 190-64, in a dominant display that saw the Yellow Jackets take gold in every single event at the Saturday afternoon dual meet at McAuley Aquatic Center. The Jackets won all 14 events against the Commodores to close out the two meet weekend.
“I am so proud of how our women went out and performed today,” said Toni M. and Richard L. Bergmark Swimming & Diving Head Coach
Courtney Shealy Hart. “They came back for a second consecutive day of competition and raced hard in every event. We are looking forward to using the momentum and confidence heading into the postseason.”
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech swimming & diving hosted its second dual meet of the spring season, coming up short against SEC opponent No. 16/11 Alabama on Friday afternoon at McAuley Aquatic Center. The men fell 153-145, while the women lost 191-106.
“Overall, I am very proud of the energy we brought to today’s meet,” said Toni M. and Richard L. Bergmark Swimming & Diving Head Coach
Courtney Shealy Hart. “It was a lot of fun, especially leading into the relays. We had several great performances on the men’s side despite losing a close contest. Our women’s team gets to compete again tomorrow against Vanderbilt, and we are looking forward to using the momentum from today. Go Jackets!”